Maximizing Your Home Value

Gina Herrera
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Are you ready to list your home for sale? One of the first questions you might have is, “How can I maximize my home value?” Every seller wants to get the best possible price for their home; fortunately, there are ways to make sure your potential buyers see the true value of your property and allow you to receive top dollar when you sell.
 
  • Clean, declutter, depersonalize – The first thing every home seller needs to do is take a critical look at the home and clear out the distractions. Cleaning the home/yard is a must. Remove anything that can draw a buyer’s eye away from the beauty of the home.
  • Redecorate Professional home stagers will often advise clients to remove and/or replace furnishings. Even if you love oversized furniture, it can make the room look small; consider renting more neutral pieces during the listing.
  • Perfect Condition – No home is perfect, but before you list take care of deferred maintenance issues. Replace missing roof tiles, repaint any area that is worn or dirty, and re-sod your lawn; remember; buyers want to know the home has “good bones.”
  • Update carefully – It’s not important for home sellers to have the latest countertops or custom bathtubs to get a good value for their home. Often the home updates/improvements sellers undergo cost more than they would lose in sales price without them. If your home is very dated, consider a seller credit instead to allow the buyer to choose their own upgrades.
Homes retain value based on a few factors; the location, the condition, and the features. Before you list, speak with your agent, friends, and family – then make any necessary repairs and changes to ensure you get the best value for your home when you sell.

Work With Gina Marie

Gina Marie Herrera, a dedicated Real Estate Agent with over 5 years of experience, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every transaction, ensuring her client's needs and goals are always prioritized and their best interests protected.